Math, asked by atayastuder, 1 year ago

what is the 'y' equal to in the equation "2/3y-2/5=5"?

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Answered by mithunramesh300905
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

2/3Y = 5+2/5

2/3Y = 25 + 2 / 5

2/3Y = 27/5

3Y = 27/5/2

3Y= 27/5 X 1/2

3Y = 27/10

Y=27/10/3/1

Y= 27/10 X 1/3

Y=27/30

Y=9/10

hope it helps you

Answered by charuchy10
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Answer:

at first u have to put -2/5 in rhs and then solve it then apply cross multiplication and 3y will divided by 2.7 and 0.9 will be the result

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